Bugatti has unveiled the Tourbillon, an upcoming model set to commence production in 2026. This vehicle represents a significant evolution in Bugatti's lineup, succeeding the Chiron with advanced engineering and design.
Design and Dimensions
The Tourbillon maintains Bugatti's signature design elements, including the horseshoe grille and C-shaped side lines, while introducing innovative features inspired by mechanical watchmaking. The interior showcases a steering wheel with a fixed central hub, ensuring the instrument cluster remains visible at all times. Additionally, the center console incorporates machined aluminum and crystal glass components, reflecting a "skeletonized" mechanical aesthetic.
In terms of dimensions, the Tourbillon measures 4,671 mm in length, 2,051 mm in width, and 1,189 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,740 mm. The vehicle's weight is approximately 1,995 kg.
Powertrain and Performance
At the heart of the Tourbillon is a naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16 engine, developed in collaboration with Cosworth, delivering 1,000 PS. This is complemented by three electric motors—two on the front axle and one at the rear—contributing an additional 800 PS, resulting in a combined output of 1,800 PS. The vehicle features an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and a 24.8 kWh battery, offering an electric-only range of approximately 60 km.
Performance metrics are impressive, with the Tourbillon accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.0 seconds, reaching 200 km/h in under 5.0 seconds, and achieving 300 km/h in under 10.0 seconds. The estimated top speed is 445 km/h when utilizing the speed key, with a standard limitation at 380 km/h.
Chassis and Suspension
The Tourbillon's chassis is constructed from T800 carbon composite, incorporating 3D-printed braces for enhanced structural integrity. The suspension system, developed in collaboration with Divergent Technologies, features 3D-printed components designed with AI assistance, resulting in a setup that is 45% lighter than that of the Chiron.
Production and Pricing
Production of the Bugatti Tourbillon is limited to 250 units, with manufacturing set to begin in 2026 at Bugatti's facility in Molsheim, France. The vehicle is priced at €3.8 million (approximately US$4.1 million).
The Bugatti Tourbillon signifies a new chapter in the brand's pursuit of automotive excellence, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to deliver unparalleled performance and luxury.
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